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EVERY
CHILD'S
PILGRIM'S
PROGRESS Derek
McCulloch Illustrated
by
Geoffrey
Fletcher
In
this
book,
Derek
McCulloch,
known
to
millions
of
children
of
the
time
as
'Uncle
Mac'
of
the
B.B.C.,
has
provided
a
new,
simplified
version
of
John
Bunyan's
famous
story.
In
a
prefatory
note,
he
says:
"I
think
most
adults
will
agree
that
by
far
the
greater
part
of
John
Bunyan's
immortal
book,
Pilgrim's
Progress,
is
difficult
to
understand.
...But
it
is
universally
accepted
that
it
is
a
wonderful
story
-
certainly
one
of
the
greatest
stories
ever
written....I
have
cherished
the
wish
to
write
a
simplified
version
which
might
be
acceptable
to,
and
welcomed
by,
young
readers
all
over
the
world.
I
hasten
to
add
that
from
beginning
to
end
I
have
kept
strictly
to
John
Bunyan's
original
story,
retaining
his
style
as
fare
as
is
humanly
possible
in
such
a
complicated
narrative." The
result
is
a
highly
satisfactory
book
which
has
enabled
many
children
to
read
and
enjoy
the
Bedford
tinker's
great
book,
who
might
otherwise
have
missed
it,
and
Geoffrey
Fletcher's
beautiful
illustrations
compliment
the
story
wonderfully.
The
Epworth
Press Hc
with
Illustrated
Dust
Jacket,
128pg
-
1959 EXCELLENT
CONDITION Inscription
inside
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